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A Prediction For 2004!

 
 
Reply Sun 28 Dec, 2003 08:42 am
Although twenty thousand Iranians may have died on one day in 2003, they will be quickly forgotten.

Whilst in almost every speech, at every opportunity, the President will continue to mention 9/11 (he always does), because it remains the only electoral vote-winner of his corrupt and incompetent administration.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 28 Dec, 2003 04:43 pm
John, I also predict that we are going to continue to get terrorist warnings on a regular basis - lest we forget.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Sun 28 Dec, 2003 04:47 pm
I'm most worried about a terrorist attack in the US in the lead up to the election!
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au1929
 
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Reply Sun 28 Dec, 2003 06:24 pm
You are comparing apples and oranges. One is a natural disaster, an act of God if you will, while the other a deliberate act of terrorism.
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John Webb
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2003 04:31 am
[quote="Wilso"]I'm most worried about a terrorist attack in the US in the lead up to the election![/quote]

The cynical might suspect the date has been decided. The target has been decided. The evidence is ready to be 'discovered'. The only matter outstanding, which strategically-located mineral-rich sponsor of terrorism deserves the blame and the next invasion? Twisted Evil
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Wilso
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2003 05:32 am
So call me cynical.
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John Webb
 
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Reply Wed 31 Dec, 2003 04:57 am
The death toll in Iran may have risen to 50,000 according to their government. So many innocent lives and a slice of world history needlessly destroyed in one day. The Bush Administration must be consumed with jealousy, although they will doubtless do their best to play catch-up after the election. Evil or Very Mad
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 31 Dec, 2003 07:47 am
Damn that Bush and his earth quake device!!
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Fedral
 
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Reply Wed 31 Dec, 2003 10:38 am
Two earthquakes[/u]
By:Thomas Sowell

Within a week of each other, two earthquakes struck on opposite sides of the world -- an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale in California and a 6.6 earthquake in Iran. But, however similar the earthquakes, the human costs were enormously different.


The deaths in Iran have been counted in the tens of thousands. In California, the deaths did not reach double digits. Why the difference? In one word, wealth.

Wealth enables homes, buildings and other structures to be built to withstand greater stresses. Wealth permits the creation of modern transportation that can quickly carry people to medical facilities. It enables those facilities to be equipped with more advanced medical apparatus and supplies, and amply staffed with highly trained doctors and support staff.

Those who disdain wealth as crass materialism need to understand that wealth is one of the biggest life-saving factors in the world. As an economist in India has pointed out, "95 percent of deaths from natural hazards occur in poor countries."

You can see the effect of wealth by looking at the same country at different times. The biggest hurricane to hit the United States was hurricane Andrew in 1998 but it took fewer than 50 lives. Yet another hurricane, back in 1900, took at least 6,000 lives in Galveston.

The difference was that the United States was a much richer country in 1998. It had earlier warning from more advanced weather tracking equipment. It had better roads and more cars in which to evacuate before the hurricane struck, as well as more and better equipment for digging victims out of debris, and better medical treatment available for those who needed it.

Those who preen themselves on their "compassion" for the poor, and who disdain wealth, are being inconsistent, if not hypocritical. Wealth is the only thing that can prevent poverty. However, if you are not trying to prevent poverty but to exploit it for political purposes, that is another story.

There is another side to the story of these two earthquakes and their consequences. It gives the lie to the dogma being propagandized incessantly, from the schools to the media, that one culture is just as good as another.

It is just as good to lose tens of thousands of lives as not to? What hogwash! It is just as good to lack modern medicine, modern transportation, and modern industry as it is to have them? Who is kidding whom?

This dogmatism prevails at home as well as internationally. Cultures that lead to most children being born to single mothers are just as good as cultures where children grow up with two parents -- if you believe the dogma.

Facts say the opposite. Whether it is education, crime, or poverty, there are huge differences between single-parent families and two-parent families. Even race doesn't make as much difference in outcomes. The poverty rate among black married couples is in single digits. The infant mortality rate among black married women with only a high school diploma is lower than the infant mortality rate among white unmarried women who have been to college.

None of this makes a dent in those who promote the big lie that one culture is just as good as another. What does it even mean to say that? Does it mean that facts fit the dogma? Or does it just mean that they choose to use words in a certain way? It may not make any difference in their theories, but only in the real world.

None of this means that one culture is better than another for all purposes. The cheap vulgarity and brutal ugliness of so much of our media is a legitimate complaint at home and abroad. The sheer silliness of our fad-ridden public schools is a national disgrace.

By the same token, cultures that are less advanced in some ways often have contributions to make in other ways. We all take different things from different cultures to create our own personal lifestyles. We need to stop pretending that it makes no difference when all the facts show that it makes a huge difference, from poverty to matters of life and death.
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